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Rhythm patterns for piano chords
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786,129 Views • Aug 15, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Free chord guide: www.pianofluency.com/chordatlas

Lessons: calendly.com/tedcasemusic/introlesson
Courses and free resources: pianofluency.com/

0:00 intro
0:55 STEP 1 - quarter notes in RH
1:45 STEP 2 - add sustain pedal
2:48 STEP 3 - invert RH and add bass
3:57 STEP 4 - rocking 8th notes with thumb
4:46 STEP 5 - 16th pickup in LH
6:00 STEP 6 - 4-note voicings in RH
6:55 STEP 7 - 16th arpeggio pattern in RH
7:50 STEP 8 - 3-note grouping in RH
8:30 STEP 9 - added scale tones
9:47 STEP 10 - emphasizing with octaves in RH
11:33 outro
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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Aug 15, 2023 ^^


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@vsquidy

8 months ago

Bro came out of no where and started giving the best piano lessons

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@dawnesmith-sliming7004

4 months ago

12 minutes of logical instruction without any unnecessary tangents makes it easier to follow. Love it. Also appreciate, as a newbie, the info on using the sustain pedal and not assuming we all know how to use it properly. Thank you!

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@Patoutchila

3 months ago

Never touched a musical instrument in my life, bought a 66 keys keyboard for my 7 years old 1 month ago and here I am trying to understand and play the content of this video to help him progress. Thank you youtube for the possibility of slowing down the video!

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@mjkman0101

4 days ago

It’s amazing how accessible this is for wide levels - noob/amateur/intermediate, everyone has something substantial to take away from this lesson. Excellent stuff, subscribed 3 mins in!

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@davidarenard

9 months ago

Transpose in G and you'll get "Creep"

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@ganhewagedesilva7921

9 months ago

I am an intermediate self taught keyboard player with Yamaha PSR SX900 .Today I found this absolutely brilliant video from Ted .I can play any chord and was looking out for a video for hand coordination and arpeggios when I found your channel.Your video is very clear and you explain really well and demonstrate how to play.I will definitely follow all your videos and thank you so much.Please keep giving us more such videos

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@magavino

7 months ago

Is not easy to find teachers like you Ted on YT. Please, don´t stop your videos

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@omikapasandul8737

8 months ago

Underrated af The chord’s progression he uses is from Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ for those who’re wondering. The original goes G, B, C, Cm.

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@MarthaM-xq6sv

8 months ago

This is one of my favourite tutorials for piano chord rhythm patterns. Firstly he speaks slowly and calmly, gently - so you're not hit with hyped up loud fake enthusiasm - he also progresses slowly and explains EVERYTHING - so you're not left behind. He is a gifted teacher - which is rare in my book. He also has beautiful wide open childlike eyes - giving him a very approachable appearance. With all the bad press on Los Angeles - you might ask - how did something so beautiful come out of LA? Blessings brother.

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@marcoantonioregiltv

6 months ago

Loved the clarity and beauty of this video. Thanks so much!!

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@PianoMatronNeeNee

8 months ago

Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤

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@tanaytauli9927

8 months ago

Am now 59 and always been interested in piano since i was young but i never got any chance to learn but now thanks to your channel am starting to learn as they say learning is a lifetime process .....no age limit😂

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@Lucien5523

9 months ago

I can't afford piano lessons so I am one of theose persons who rely on YouTube to learn, so thankfully there are people like you who are out there gracing people like me. While I am at it, I would also like to say that I have picked up some great lessons from many other teachers on YouTube but every now and then someome comes along and take me over that next important hump and your lesson on chord inversions just did that for me with extras. These extras are what I was missing for a long time which other teachers either refused, didn't know how to or just didn't care to due to a non paid subscription or lessons and I do understand that. Everyone has to make a living some how. So thanks again for your grace have a blessed weekend

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@HDpiano

9 months ago

Cool channel Ted, love the video! 🙏🏻💪🏻

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@reziahamed6654

6 months ago

I wish you get trillions & trillions of views for these wondeful lessons... Oh boy you explain so clearly & concise... 👍👍

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@williammcguire3426

8 months ago

Ted, I'm a guitarist who wants to learn how to play piano. Sub divisions explained like this has helped me enormously. Most piano teachers on youtube don't get this. They note spell a chord which is important... but more important is the " how " to make it sound like music. You're onto something. How to make chord progressions musical by rhythmically breaking up chords and arpeggios... now your talking. Please expand on this. It is the key to making chords become music... to become a song. Well done mate. Hope you become a big hit on youtube. I've been waiting for years for a teacher such as yourself!

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@o.m.2203

2 months ago

This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and immediately got the sense that not only are you a well rounded musician but an exceptional teacher also. Definitely subscribing! Thank you. :)

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@heyray-um3yy

8 months ago

I love doing different versions for the different refrains. The more the refrain repeats, I make them more komplex. Keeps even a simple pop song interesting

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@adambram

9 months ago

I really like the way to break this down. You’re good at splitting this into manageable steps.

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@heather1538

9 months ago

Very calming and easy to follow your teachings. Your voice is very clear and makes a difference for me to follow what you’re teaching. Thank you very much!! Subscribed.

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